Karlberg Station is located in the Wasagatan area of Sweden . Serves only commuter trains. 9,400 people pass through the station.
| Station | |
| Karlberg Karlberg | |
|---|---|
| J35 J36 J38 | |
| Stockholm Suburban Railway | |
| opening date | November 3, 1882 |
| closing date | 2017 |
| Type of | Passenger |
| Number of platforms | 2 |
| Number of paths | 7 |
| Type of platforms | Island |
| Platform shape | Curved |
| Installed mileage | 2 |
| Stockholm Central Station | 2 km |
| Station code | |
Stops
| Previous stop | Next stop |
|---|---|
| Stockholms centralstation | Sundbuberg |
| Stockholms centralstation | Solna |
History
The station was opened on November 3, 1882 and is named after the castle of the same name. The current station was built in 1932, but in 2017 the station will be closed, and long-distance trains will pass this station, and commuter trains will go through CityBana via Odenplan.
Transport
The station can be reached only by three buses.
- 42 Karlberg - Odenplan - Karlaplan - Radiohuset
- 72 Karlberg - Odenplan - Östra station - Frihamnen
- 507 Karlberg - Västra skogen - Tomteboda postterminal